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  1. Re:And how does this benefit the working class? on US Regaining Manufacturing Might With Robots and 3D Printing · · Score: 2

    Might as well live in a Zoo then! Robots and Machines will take care of all our needs.

  2. Re:The irony of "creating jobs" on US Regaining Manufacturing Might With Robots and 3D Printing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People who don't work, are not happy.

  3. And how does this benefit the working class? on US Regaining Manufacturing Might With Robots and 3D Printing · · Score: 3, Insightful

    At least those people working in China might spend some of their hard earned money over here. Robots won't earn any income.

  4. Re:Poverty rate on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 1

    Poverty can have different meanings, but if we look at a persons wealth, then we could say most of us are poor. Everyone who lives in debt, or relies on welfare is slave to the system.

  5. Re:Price? on UCLA Develops Transparent, Electricity-Generating, Solar Cell Windows · · Score: 1

    This is for Rich People who want to live off the grid, and brag how they are so eco-friendly. The rest of us will always be dependent on power from the grid.

  6. Re:trickle down on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 1
  7. 90% of the world was dirt poot until .. on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 1

    the Internet, and Globalization was introduced. Now the wealth is getting spread over 7 Billion people, and a few at the top are hording as much as they can.

  8. Re:trickle down on Economists: US Poverty On Track To Hit Highest Level Since 1960s · · Score: 2

    If you base poverty level on what people receive for assistance, then over half the population is poor. They can fudge these numbers anyway they want for propaganda, just like they do with unemployment numbers.

  9. Re:Malicious site? on Google Releases Android 4.1 SDK · · Score: 1

    Worked fine on ForeFront TMG Proxy filter.

  10. Use WOOD! on Asking Slashdot: Converting an SUV Into an Hybrid Diesel-Electric? · · Score: 1

    Build a wood gasifier. Might come in hand in a holocaust.

  11. Compressed Air on Asking Slashdot: Converting an SUV Into an Hybrid Diesel-Electric? · · Score: 1

    I think the French made a compressed air engine, and put one in a small suv/mini van. Compressed air at most gas stations is 50cents. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/vehicles/air-car1.htm

  12. Re:How do bigger brains protect you.... on Small, Big-Brained Animals Dodge Extinction · · Score: 1

    Eventually, brains grow so big they blow themselves up. Then the process starts over again.

  13. Until our Brains get too big! on Small, Big-Brained Animals Dodge Extinction · · Score: 1

    Then, those brains destroy the whole world!

  14. Re:No one cares! on Sale of IPv4 Addresses Hindering IPv6 Adoption · · Score: 1

    You failed to take into account all the software out there still relying on IPv4. When you already have remote access, and Vpn connections setup for clients, reconfiguring to IPv6 can complicate things. Some companies are still using legacy Black Berry phones with BES servers. Switching over to a new system can be a nightmare for IT people.

  15. Re:No one cares! on Sale of IPv4 Addresses Hindering IPv6 Adoption · · Score: 1

    There are other tools besides NAT, like vlan's and vpn that can extend local networks.

  16. No one cares! on Sale of IPv4 Addresses Hindering IPv6 Adoption · · Score: 1

    Until some new technology that everyone wants comes along and requires IPv6, no one will care about it. It makes no sense for businesses to pay thousands on larbor to reconfigure their entire network for IPv6, and see no beneficial gain. Not to mention a lot of legacy hardware still don't support IPv6, like network printers/copiers, camera systems, security systems, etc. It also complicates maters worse when you try to network across long distances.

  17. How is this any better? on AT&T Introducing Verizon-Style Shared Data Plans · · Score: 1

    Currently, I use US Cellular, and pay $30 a month for my data plan, which includes 5GB. How is paying $40 a month, plus $40 per device, and only getting 1GB going to be better than the competition?

  18. BUT ... on The Web Is Not the Internet · · Score: 1

    I thought the Internet was a small black box sitting on top of Old Ben! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDbyYGrswtg

  19. Find some Caves on Bas Lansdorp Answers Your Questions About Going to Mars · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If Mars had running water, there should be some caves. If you can find deep enough caverns, then you could have a better chance of sustaining life.

  20. Re:Longer lasting materials? on Apple Goes Back To EPEAT · · Score: 1

    Longer Lasting, with an expiration date!

  21. How much did Apple pay EPEAT? on Apple Goes Back To EPEAT · · Score: 1

    I wonder what kind of back deals finally convinced EPEAT to give Apple the seal of approval.

  22. Re:TP? on Ask Joseph Palaia About Building Lunar Machines and Living On Mars · · Score: 1

    WAX the Hairs off your ASS!

  23. Re:Terraforming? on Ask Joseph Palaia About Building Lunar Machines and Living On Mars · · Score: 1

    At least Mars doesn't have 7 Billion people to F--- things up.

  24. Re:Can Mars ever hope to be self-sustaining? on Ask Joseph Palaia About Building Lunar Machines and Living On Mars · · Score: 1

    Maybe they'll find lots of "Naquadah" to make it worth while.

  25. Build Subterranean Base on Ask Joseph Palaia About Building Lunar Machines and Living On Mars · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Will there be subterranean facilities built, or will the base be all above ground? Seems more logical to use the Moons natural resources to protect the astronauts.